Thodex cryptocurrency boss jailed for 11,196 years in Turkey for fraud
Faruk Fatih Ozer was found guilty of defrauding millions of dollars from investors in his collapsed Thodex platform.
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I won't rush India-UK trade deal, says Rishi Sunak
The prime minister is on a visit to India for talks with leaders of the world's biggest economies.
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Mark-Paul Gosselaar says it's hard to watch outdated episodes of 'Saved by the Bell'
Mark-Paul Gosselaar says it can be hard to watch outdated episodes of "Saved by the Bell."
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Johnny Kitagawa's sexual abuse: Japan's worst kept secret
For decades, sexual assault accusations marred his career - and for decades, the media failed to investigate.
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G-20 Sees Risks to Long-Term Growth From ‘Cascading Crises’
Leaders of Group of 20 nations plan to warn that “cascading crises” pose challenges to long-term economic growth
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Venezuela’s Maduro Visits China for Help Before Election
Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro arrived in China on Friday as he tries to secure financial support from President Xi
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Olivia Rodrigo set to perform at MTV VMAs
Olivia Rodrigo will perform at the MTV Video Music Awards in New Jersey.
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Russia Plans to Cut Sea Diesel Flow by Quarter This Month
Russia plans to reduce diesel exports from its key western ports by a quarter this month amid seasonal
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Ukraine Recap: Russia’s Anti-Sanctions Strategy; Kryvyi Rih Hit
Russia is preparing a diplomatic offensive with countries it considers sympathetic to fend off a push by Ukraine
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Russia Seeks China, Saudi Help to Head Off New Financial Limits
Russia is preparing a diplomatic offensive with countries it considers sympathetic, including China and Saudi Arabia, to fend
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Chinese Car Sales Hit Record High for August on Export Growth
China delivered 2.24 million cars wholesale in August, the most for a month this year and a record
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Can Europe Rely on French Nuclear Power to Help Avoid Another Energy Crisis This Winter?
Europe’s energy crisis was severely worsened last winter as France was forced to switch off more than a
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